Happy new year!
I had a nice new year's eve, comic book artist Josh Bayer told me that some folks were gonna get together to hang out and draw at an apartment in my neighborhood, so even though it was freezing cold I got bundled up and went over there and had a very nice time with a small group of folks just sitting around drawing and snacking. Then today I went to the annual little new years day gathering at the home of Prewar Yardsale (mike and dina) way uptown, sort of an antifolk tradition.

Happy new year to you all!
Sounds like it was a great new year's eve. We had a nice dinner with my wife's sister and her hubby and kids, drank beers and rum and eat "rougaļ", we had a great time._________________http://uberaffe.bandcamp.com

They won't let me see the shirt quilt, maybe because I don't have a facebook account or something, I will try again later.
I hope everyone is having a nice new year so far. I don't do resolutions but does anyone else have any inspiration?
I spent the night on my own, watching tv I had stuck on record over xmas. Didn't even notice it turn 12, too scared of the calories to have a drink, it was basically a normal night here and totally uninspired. I know, I have no friends for a reason. I didn't even get a text message!
Sorry, being a bit self indulgent here, feeling sorry for myself.
Nothing's really happened here and the year feels like the last one and the one before that, all those. x_________________The only difference between our secrets is whether we allow them to evolve into tales of heroism or fear.

rougail (i spelled it wrong but i ate it right) is a meal from Madagascar, it's saussages with rice, tomatoes, gimgembre and curcuma and it's pretty spicy. it's really long to prepare but is so yummy.
looks like this :

Happy xmas and thank you for the year of music recommendations and kindness. Let us also mark one year of being a message board package group. Hope everyone has a happy time. x_________________The only difference between our secrets is whether we allow them to evolve into tales of heroism or fear.